Everyday Foods That Aren't Sold in Other Countries

Ritz Crackers

  Not for sale in: Denmark, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Austria, and Hungary Why? Dangerous parts People all across the world know about Ritz Crackers, and many people think they are the most famous crackers. These crackers are very popular in the US, but you don't see them very much in Europe because they have one ingredient that could be bad for you. But what is it made of? Well, Rtiz Crackers have hydrogenated cottonseed oil in them, which people have had different opinions on throughout the years.  

Some specialists say this oil is really good for your health, but throughout the years it has also been connected to liver damage, infertility, and heart problems. Denmark, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Austria, and Hungary have all prohibited it because of this.
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